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Hey Jay good to see an update. The tank looks beautiful as always. You have the largest Anubias hedge I have seen. Interesting that you cut down on the light. How long are you running the two lights? Did you rearrange them to the middle of the tank? Seems like the trouble might be good coverage front to back?

Any other side effects? Slower growth? Change fert dosing or co2 injection? Curious to hear more about it.

Hey Jay good to see an update. The tank looks beautiful as always. You have the largest Anubias hedge I have seen. Interesting that you cut down on the light. How long are you running the two lights? Did you rearrange them to the middle of the tank? Seems like the trouble might be good coverage front to back?

Any other side effects? Slower growth? Change fert dosing or co2 injection? Curious to hear more about it.

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Thank you. Well I don't have highlight demanding plants in my tank any more the only exception would be light penetration for my foreground and although slower not terrible. The outside bank of lights are the ones on and they are staggered. The lights are on 7hrs a day. The bulbs have fancy reflectors I for get which but they have pretty good coverage even with just two lights. The difference remains the same whether run 2 or 4 bulbs is the intensity is high at the surface.

No ill side effects that I've noticed. I thought I would get some crypt melt because of the change but nothing. This is my 2nd month and other than less hair algae nothing crazy. Giant Hygrophila corymbosa is still a fast grower even though I didn't add ferts for like 3 weeks.

I haven't changed Co2 injection it still the same. I haven't been consistent with ferts here but have been doing my bi-weekly water changes.

I played around with the crypts on the left just to break up all the green but that's pretty much all of it just waiting out the foreground.

Stunning as always, Jay. I'm gonna do a major thinning in my 125 this weekend and take plants and shrimp to the fish club meeting. I have GOT to get some petite nana for my tank.

Mark

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Thank you. I've got a 4 gallon pale half way full of A. nana petite I was planning to use for a 8 foot tank but it hasn't happen. So I've been too lazy to part with it and sell it on the usual forums. I just change the water in the pale every few weeks and it seems to be getting rid of algae... LOL

I hate trim the hedge because what left is a whole of rhizome and roots until it grows back in but in the video it just looks like a black hole. I'm almost temped to tear it apart and start over just to see the value of the A. nana petite at $5 a rhizome when broken to pieces...LOL

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Thank you. Well I don't have highlight demanding plants in my tank any more the only exception would be light penetration for my foreground and although slower not terrible. The outside bank of lights are the ones on and they are staggered. The lights are on 7hrs a day. The bulbs have fancy reflectors I for get which but they have pretty good coverage even with just two lights. The difference remains the same whether run 2 or 4 bulbs is the intensity is high at the surface.

No ill side effects that I've noticed. I thought I would get some crypt melt because of the change but nothing. This is my 2nd month and other than less hair algae nothing crazy. Giant Hygrophila corymbosa is still a fast grower even though I didn't add ferts for like 3 weeks.

I haven't changed Co2 injection it still the same. I haven't been consistent with ferts here but have been doing my bi-weekly water changes.

I played around with the crypts on the left just to break up all the green but that's pretty much all of it just waiting out the foreground.

Thank you. I've got a 4 gallon pale half way full of A. nana petite I was planning to use for a 8 foot tank but it hasn't happen. So I've been too lazy to part with it and sell it on the usual forums. I just change the water in the pale every few weeks and it seems to be getting rid of algae... LOL

I hate trim the hedge because what left is a whole of rhizome and roots until it grows back in but in the video it just looks like a black hole. I'm almost temped to tear it apart and start over just to see the value of the A. nana petite at $5 a rhizome when broken to pieces...LOL

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possibly several hundred to a thousand at the right auction

Mark

Do not handicap your children by making their lives easy.
Robert A. Heinlein

It's been a while decided to give the tank a new look for the new year being a little more fish friendly. Not sure on a foreground have to think about this one may try crypt parva again if I'm being spontaneous of the top of my head.

Yup, still amazing!! The amount of anubias you have is unreal and it looks like you got rid of some for the rescape and it's still SO much. Why do you use containers in the substrate?

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Thank you. I have a love hate relationship with crypts keeping them in pots makes my life easier for maintenance like scaping tight groups, keeping them from becoming unruly (popping up all over the tank), using mineralizing soil just in the pots in an established tank, and sharing/selling.

I hear you on the uprooting capabilities of BN. What is the smallish plant more or less dead center with the sword-like rounded leaves? It looks a bit unhappy, did you move them? Not trying to be critical, I just don't want to go through 37 pages & I'm curious.

What did you have before, I don't remember? Crypt parva spreads so slowly as do the "clovers" (marsilea). Dwarf hairgrass "Belem" is all the rage here, pretty & maybe a nice contrast, but I don't know just yet on maintenance (co2 soon for me to play with). Glosso can also look good with maybe less maintenance. Staurogyne, maybe not enough contrast/bigger leaves with all your a. petite. HC seems a pretty PITA to me, maybe HM too. Just brainstorming for my next tank incarnation, I'm sure you'll choose something cool & grow it well!